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The Treasury of David

by C. H. Spurgeon

Series: The Treasury Of David (complete)

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Every word of Spurgeon's own" Exposition", updated in today's language without abridgement "Hints to Preachers" displayed in outline form, helping expository preachers and teachers easily discover outlines to use or adapt Significant quotes from great preachers and scholars of history A thorough index to all of Spurgeon's use of Scripture outside the Psalms For the first time, the "Exposition" and "Notes" set on the same page, for easy and effective reference The "Hints to Preachers" crossed-referenced to Spurgeon's numbered sermons to aid further study… (more)
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I have learned a lot from this book and it is now in my Wordsearch Library. If you read my blog it is a regular daily post. It makes me dig deeper in the psalms. I once considered the Psalms to be merely poetry, but when you consider that a lot of our praise and worship songs come from Psalms you see the value of praise. ( )
  bdinsman | Sep 10, 2020 |
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  ME_Dictionary | Mar 19, 2020 |
One of the best volumes ever written, not only for Spurgeon's Commentary but also for his quotations from others, including Puritans and Reformers on the Psalms, love it!
  Abrev | Sep 4, 2015 |
This set is in two volumes, though there are three volume sets also. This is still the best commentary on the Psalms ever written. Every preacher planning to deal with the Psalms needs this set. Electronic versions are available, though I have not found them as useful as the actual books. ( )
1 vote temsmail | Dec 6, 2007 |
These commentaries are pure vintage Spurgeon ... yet they have a lovely extra! He has compiled lists upon lists of fantastic quotes from the Puritans demonstrating yet again his profound reading. ( )
  CharismaticDan | May 8, 2006 |
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Every word of Spurgeon's own" Exposition", updated in today's language without abridgement "Hints to Preachers" displayed in outline form, helping expository preachers and teachers easily discover outlines to use or adapt Significant quotes from great preachers and scholars of history A thorough index to all of Spurgeon's use of Scripture outside the Psalms For the first time, the "Exposition" and "Notes" set on the same page, for easy and effective reference The "Hints to Preachers" crossed-referenced to Spurgeon's numbered sermons to aid further study

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